Who complains more -- fathers or mothers?

I received an e-mail today from a father alleging a mistake in coverage. This is the first time I remember getting a complaint from a father and I've been at this job for 7 1/2 years.

I would be interested in hearing what your ratio is on complaints from mothers versus fathers.
My gut feeling is that in general, fathers are much busier with their work and don't have time to complain, unlike mothers, who are less likely to work outside the house.

Covered a meaningless mid-season high school football game where the score was something like 63-14 and I took an "player feature" angle for the story 'cause it was a blowout. Anyway, at the end of gamers I do a little Extra Points thing where I wrap up how the teams scored and I missed one of his son's punt returns for a touchdown (although I mentioned his kid's catch for a TD) and the dad went bananas on the phone.

I wasn't doing the kids justice. They want to see their names in the paper. It was shoddy journalism. Unprofessional. On and on.

After he calmed down I politely reminded him of the FUCKING FEATURE I WROTE ON HIS KID THE WEEK BEFORE!

My gut feeling is that in general, fathers are much busier with their work and don't have time to complain, unlike mothers, who are less likely to work outside the house.

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Is that really fair? Maybe it's just me, or even this area where I live, but I was under the assumption that stay-at-home moms was a fading way of life.

Then again, for the ones that do stay at home while the father is too busy with his work to have time to complain, maybe the fathers are clueless to what's going on, while the mothers are always there.